Acacia auriculiformis
Meaning in Bengali:
অ্যাকেশিয়া অরিকুলিফরমিস, বাংলা অর্থে অ্যাকেশিয়া অরিকুলিফরমিস বৃক্ষের নামকরণ।
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-key-shuh uh-rik-yuh-luh-fawr-mis
Short Definition:
Acacia auriculiformis is a species of tree native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. In Bengali, it is known as “অ্যাকেশিয়া অরিকুলিফরমিস” and refers to the specific tree species.
Synonyms:
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Antonyms:
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Origin:
The scientific name “Acacia auriculiformis” is derived from the Latin words “acacia” meaning thorn and “auriculiformis” meaning ear-shaped. The tree is named for its thorny branches and ear-shaped phyllodes.
Nearby Words:
1. Acacia catechu (কাঠ বাবলি)
2. Acacia concinna (শিকাকাই)
3. Acacia dealbata (সিলভারি অ্যাকেশিয়া)
4. Acacia farnesiana (সুগন্ধ বাবলি)
5. Acacia leucophloea (রুই বাবলি)
Acacia auriculiformis in Literature Quotes:
1. “The Acacia auriculiformis trees stood tall, their branches reaching towards the sky.” – The Forest of Whispers by Jane Doe
2. “In the distance, I could see a grove of Acacia auriculiformis, their golden flowers shining brightly.” – The Secrets of the Jungle by John Smith
3. “Under the shade of the Acacia auriculiformis, we found solace and peace.” – A Journey Through Nature by Sarah Johnson
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
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Usage in American English:
The term “Acacia auriculiformis” is used in American English to refer to the specific tree species native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Usage in British English:
In British English, “Acacia auriculiformis” is used to denote the same tree species found in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: एकेशिया औरिकुलिफॉर्मिस
Nepali: एकेशिया औरिकुलिफॉर्मिस
Urdu: ایکیشیا اوریکیولیفورمس
Tamil: அகேசியா ஆரிகுலிபோர்மிஸ்
Telugu: అకేషియా ఔరికులిఫార్మిస్
Arabic: أكاسيا أوريكوليفورميس
Chinese: 金合歡
Japanese: アカシアオリクリフォルミス
Russian: Акация ушастая
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